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You x-axis has to contain a day and time to get smaller divisions. Make one
column in your source data contain both the data and time in the same cell like 6/17/09 09:00. the graph will match the same time division and the source data. "Ed" wrote: I would like to plot some stock prices for a stock during one day. In other words, the X-axis will contain a series all with the same date but with different times during the day, and the Y-axis will contain the prices. However, it appears the smallest increment for either Line charts or Stock charts is only one day (i.e. it plots all of my X-axis data as if it were one point since it is all in the same day). Is there a way around this? -- Ed |
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